By: Tarun Prakash Srivastava, Sr. Executive Editor-ICN Group
Come on, friend! Welcome back.
I was just waiting for you to this halt.
I see that a new enthusiasm has arisen in you. Perhaps for the first time in life, you are hearing that you never learned in any school or college. For the first time, you are experiencing that all these institutes are claiming to provide success to you in your life, are only working to make themselves successful, and the knowledge is given by them till today has made you imprisoned ‘in the ‘Circle of Big Liability and Low Income’ only.
Perhaps nobody wants to understand God’s message and assess your superiority, but you will have to understand the true meaning of your life, the great gift of God and let the fragrance of your personality be felt throughout the society. Whatever I realized this life so far, it is more than that as was explained by our schools and so-called religious and political leaders of the society. I am sharing the same secret with you today – with the belief that when you reach the summit of success, you will never keep these secrets in a gold pitcher and bury it forever in deep with the purpose of keeping the same hidden but you will grow these flowers more and more so that everybody may enjoy its fragrance and experience its aroma.
Let’s understand another aspect of success.
Success is a series of small units connecting meaningfully.
Someone has told the truth:
“The Success is the big result of many positive small tasks, things, and actions.”
What are these small tasks? What is the nature of these little works? Can we succeed by doing only the small number of functions, or these minor tasks should also associate with a single thread? All the people of the world do a lot of minor works every day, but they are not successful in their life. Why? What is the relation between these small tasks? Carefully reread the wonderful rule above – “The Success is the big result of many positive small tasks, things, and actions.” The most important word here is “positive”. Can a house be built just by adding only small bricks to the other? Can a ladder be constructed to reach the height by adding small sticks to a dispersed form? Can a railway track be prepared only by laying small wooden logs without any suitable scheme? Everyone has the same answer – No, Never.
When thousands of small bricks are added with a plan to build a house only, then the house can be constructed. When pieces of small woods are connected with the purpose of making a ladder, then a staircase we get, and when small wooden logs are added with a goal to make a railway track only then, we get a railway track to race our trains. One thing that comes directly from all these things is – ‘a definite plan’. No significant construction is ever possible without a constructive and positive planning, whether it is home, staircase, railway track or off course, your asset.
Not only a plan is necessary for any construction but the regularity of work is equally important. If we remove a brick from a built house, then the constructed house can be demolished because every brick is attached to other bricks. If we separate a staircase from the ladder, then it is impossible to ascend on it and in the same way, if any small wooden log is removed from any railway track, the train running on it will crash.
Savings are also a brick of a large, luxurious and grand palace. When such a large number of savings are collected together, and they are used in any investment that can earn again, they start earning themselves and create wealth for you.
We can understand this idea more clearly as follows:
“You become rich when your savings earn money for you and many generations of that savings also earn for you. This means that the savings you make will earn for you again and then the earning earned by your savings will earn you money again and it goes for the generation to generation of your savings.”
In our imagination, we have a prosperous and permanent empire; there is a flavorful harvest of sacred money, so we have to understand what is the unit of that great landmark? What is the seed of that rich and fertile crop?
I often say:
“The saving is the seed of Richness”.
Tarun Prakash Srivastava
(From my book ‘Science of Money’ available on Amazon.com in English & Hindi)